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Three Brotherhood Alliance Congratulates BPLA 2nd Anniversary



Narinjara News, April 18, 2023

 

On April 17, the Three Brotherhood Alliance issued a congratulatory message on the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the Bamar Peoples Liberation Army (BPLA).

 

The Bamar Peoples Liberation Army (BPLA) is a revolutionary organization that represents the Bamar people, and emerged during the Spring Revolution. It was established on April 17, 2021, which marks the organizations 2nd anniversary today.

 

The congratulatory message from the Three Brotherhood Alliance expressed their appreciation for the unity, efforts, and revolutionary discipline of the people leading the BPLA organization, as well as BPLA soldiers.

 

According to the congratulatory message, the Bamar Peoples Liberation Army (BPLA) was formed on April 17, 2021, as a revolutionary organization representing the Bamar people and emerging from the Spring Revolution. Since then, it has established good relations with other revolutionary organizations, including the Three Brotherhood Alliance.

 

The message also notes that the BPLA is celebrating its revolution and has now completed two years since its establishment on April 17, 2023.

 

Throughout the two years of the revolution, the BPLA, which has received the support, trust and endorsement of the Bamar people and some ethnic revolutionary armed organizations, and it has

gained a fair amount of combat experience.

 

The Three Brotherhood Alliance sends this congratulatory message to BPLAs 2-year Army Day celebration, wishing BPLA to be able to implement the future aspirations desired by the entire Myanmar people in a short time, to be able to do more than now in the anti-dictatorship activities, and to be an organization that can lead and work with principled positions for the new country and the people.

 

The Three Brotherhood Alliance is the Myanmar National Truth and Justice Party/Myanmar

National Democratic Alliance Army (MNTJP/MNDAA), the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA), and the Palaung State Liberation Front/Taang National Liberation Army (PSLF/ TNLA).

 

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